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On the Theoretical Possibility of Resurrection via Information Conservation in the Universe

Authors: Ndoni, Albi;

On the Theoretical Possibility of Resurrection via Information Conservation in the Universe

Abstract

This paper explores the hypothesis that the resurrection of previously living organisms may be theoretically possible if information in the universe is fundamentally conserved. Drawing from principles in quantum mechanics, information theory, and cosmology, I argue that if the complete informational state of a system is never destroyed, then reconstruction of past states— including biological organisms—may be achievable in principle.

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